Santa Monica could face nearly $1.5 billion in combined losses from natural disasters over the next several decades, according to a comprehensive hazard mitigation plan presented to city officials
Santa Monica's already-challenging effort to fill volunteer board positions has become more difficult after two commission members resigned this month, citing internal conflicts and disagreements with city leadership.
The Santa Monica Planning Commission unanimously approved a three-unit condominium development Wednesday night over objections from a neighboring resident who warned of 18 months of construction disruption.
The project at
The Santa Monica City Council held a special meeting, Monday night, Oct. 20, to hear another round of claims related to the Eric Uller sexual abuse case, potentially adding to
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved the city's 2025 Water Quality Report on Tuesday, confirming that the municipal drinking water supply meets all federal and state safety
The Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to establish a new ‘Signature Events’ category that will automatically waive city fees for 14 qualifying community festivals and events, replacing
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved a major restructuring of its discretionary funding program Tuesday, moving $83,000 in recurring annual commitments to the city's operating budget
The Santa Monica City Council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to end exclusive negotiations with Revitalization Partners Group over a proposed $360 million restoration of the long-shuttered Civic Auditorium, citing frustration
The Santa Monica City Council will consider several ordinances and policy changes at its Tuesday meeting, including stricter requirements for dog owners after bite incidents, a new framework for waiving
The Santa Monica City Council has approved zoning changes for two commercial properties in separate 5-2 votes, correcting what city staff called inadvertent mapping errors while overriding neighborhood opposition concerned
The Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to implement sweeping reforms to the city's Neighborhood Organization Grant Program, establishing new restrictions on political activity while maintaining
The Santa Monica City Council voted 5-1 Tuesday to expand a new housing program that allows developers to build affordable units off-site or pay fees instead, despite criticism that it